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NO FROSTY RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN OBORDOR AND MARKSON IWORISO….INENGITE

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The Director General Obordor Believers Network(OBN), Comr David Inengite has condemned the recent media cold war launched by pseudo facebook accounts with the intent to create enmity between the commissioner for information, Mr Daniel Iworiso Markson and the Deputy Majority Leader of the Bayelsa State House of Assembly, Chief Mitema Obordor.

The DG made the remark while fielding questions from newsmen.

He said the post against the Commissioner for Information, Mr Daniel Iworiso Markson by “Odionin Ogbia” was a personal opinion and should not be associated with anyone close to Chief Mitema Obordor. The recent accusations that the commissioner of information is responsible for sponsoring the recent blackmails against leaders of Ogbia kingdom including former president Goodluck Jonathan of playing anti party politics does not stand.

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It could be recalled that the same odionin Ogbia had in the past blackmailed Chief Mitema Obordor and other Ogbia leaders. For the records, The views expressed can not be the views of Chief Mitema Obordor who in his characteristic manner has respect for relationships and could not sacrifice it for anything even in the face of provocation.

According to the DG, he said their grand patron is not known for promoting rancour and will not subscribe to unnecessary media wars.

He further stressed that the view doesn’t represent his stand and should be disregarded. He reinstated that Chief Obordor remains a preacher of peace and will not involve himself with misunderstanding coming from people who survive in generating needless crisis.

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The duo are having a very cordial relationship and will not be separated by enemies who do not mean well.

The DG cautioned that its grand patron doesn’t savour such attitude and advice those involved to desist from such.

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